- From: Daniel Berlin <dannyb@google.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 22:37:35 -0400
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Daniel Berlin <dannyb at google.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Daniel Berlin <dannyb at google.com> wrote:
>> [snip]
>>>> ?I would, however, get in trouble for not having paid patent
>>>> fees for doing so.
>>> No more or less trouble than you would have gotten in had you gotten
>>> it from ffmpeg instead of us, which combined with the fact that we do
>>
>>
>> For the avoidance of doubt,
>>
>> Are you stating that when an end user obtains Chrome from Google they
>> do not receive any license to utilize the Google distributed FFMPEG
>> code to practice the patented activities essential to H.264 and/or AAC
>> decoding, which Google licenses for itself?
>
> I'm not saying that at all. I'm simply saying that any patent license
> we may have does
^^^^^^ NOT
Sigh.
Received on Tuesday, 2 June 2009 19:37:35 UTC